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...Almost all of the various eating clubs have a place in its pages, and claims a cut, while many of the societies and athletic organizations head their lists with symbolic head pieces. To be sure many of these are in very good taste, butstill there is much that is rude and inartistic that finds its way among its pages. In reading matter the Banner probably excels the Index, containing besides the regular annual statistics, long lists of past occupants of the various college offices, editorships, etc. as well as of the holders of honors. The Princeton representative is the Bric...
...cannot condemn in too emphatic terms the demonstrations which occurred at Memorial several times last week alone, when persons appeared in the gallery with their hats on. There is no notice posted regarding the wearing of hats and when gentlemen, entirely unconscious of any rudeness do wear their hats, it is to say the least, a very impolite thing to create a disturbance. Nothing could be more rude. If there are any persons at Memorial whose instincts are so refined, whose delicate sense of courtesy is so great that they cannot refrain from noticing an unintentional discourtesy except...
...repressed by them. It is to great a nuisance to be endured longer. If men do not care to study themselves, at least common courtesy ought to keep them from greatly annoying those who are compelled to work. A little reflection must show any one who has been rude enough to create a disturbance that he has done a most unjust thing, and will, we sincerely trust, lead him to cease hereafter...
...only stared in a rather rude...
...dignity of student and gentleman will admit that the instruction given there is of the first order, of great interest, well presented, and that it deserves the respectful attention of all. In view of the above facts no one of refinement or delicacy of feeling could have witnessed the rude and very ungentlemanly conduct of certain members of the section Friday without visiting upon it the severest condemnation. I trust that a little of that sense of right which is, presumably, directed against a rival eleven, will exert itself actively in discouraging a repetition of the present instance...